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BRUNSWICK IDVERTISEB.
T. Ci. STACY, Kditor ami Prop’r.
SATURDAY. APRIL 24. IH80.
HOW TO HLUfi A CITY.
EXCITEMENT AT DOCTOKTOVYN.
Jfrtup Sentinel.
On Friday morning last, Mrs. M.
A. Moore arrived herefrom Savan
nah. She is the former wife of S.
S. Moore, who was divorced from
her several years ago. She had
three children by him, who are
Let the merchants and business
men sink all petty jealousies, all ,
prejudice ami ill feelings, when a > low Iivi "« " Uh " ieir fsthpr » nd
public project ia broached. Let it stepmother, in Doctortown. Mre.M.
be .liscussed from only ct* print of !■» tr y in 8 10 obtai " l^csaiun ofthc
view—will it lienefit our town? If
tlie answer is afiirmative, then work
together until it ia accomplished,
and as soon ns done, get another
project in the works ami tarry it
through. Attend all public moet-
ings for the purpose of discussing
■natters of puhlie interest If a Ins
tel is misled ami no individual is
able or ready to liuUd, subacribc a<>
cording to your means, lor stock ill
a joint dtnek company anil let a ma
jority dociile 111*011 location Ac., and
abide their decision. But, above
nil other tilings, advertise. Prepare
an attractive pamphlet showing
Hie advantages of the town, ita sur
roundings, its prns|«TtH, its present,
its history, with a few wood-cuts of
attraction, scenery Ac., and then
distribute them in every direction,
north, south and west. Talk for
your town when abroad, lie about
it mildly, if need be, and, to use the
rds of wisdom of Col. Styles, in
1 Board of Trade meeting, ‘ take
cp forward if you fall in a ditch.”
ly.far lwltcr to iitukc a lew bluu
g" r ' an to wear ourselves out sit-
Jl,ul *'imd waiting for” “somc-
uai.' 1 *
NOT TO DO IT.
utproLlcm old as human
jin civilization. A few
Successful solution may
£*lh propriety.
;,pir some one else to be
lli
h begin yourself,
some one else does begin
It calculating to benefit the
yinlhiuiiity in which you live,
1 throw cold wnter on it," smother
l ami hint with “ wet blankets;”
prophecy failure; attack him fur
want of consistency; suggest that
lie is taking bxi active n part; criti
cize bis methods without offering
nny better. If it is something need
ed very much, ns, fur instance, a ho
tel, subsvrilic and then di'cline to
|kiv unleas the site is ns fir from
the Bay as Newcastle strict, or
equally as good, unless it is on the
Ikiy, or, better still, don’t eulwcribe
at nil and discourse learnedly on
the danger of corjMirntc action;also,
recite every failure of nny scheme
of the sort in the past. You will
thus have solved the problem ol
“ how not to do it.”
children, and the case is now in
court. Procuring a buggy, she
went to Doctortown for the purissse
GEORGIA DOTS.
The Cadets, of Macon, have dis
banded:
Bryan county is luxuriating in
ripe apples.
Talbotton, Ga., wants a railroad,
and she ought to have it.
Wool is forty cents in Hawkins-
ville, with an upward tendency.
Our Savannah friends treated
their Cincinnati guests in a royal
style.
The Telegraph and Messenger is be-
of seeing her children. According wailing the filthiness of certain sec-
to her account, tine following was tions of Macon,
the result of her effort to sec them: A citia;ll ()f Savannah has lifted
On knocking at the door of the th# niorlgagc of 8 000 dolIare fr(jm
house, it was opened by Mr. Moore’s tho Wtalcy Mollume nt a l Church,
present wife, who immediately ,, . n M . .
1, ... * Central Railroad stock has lieen
called for one of the children to 1 . . __ a __
... \i\fni ranging this week from 92 U) 97.—
onng her an axe. Mrs. M. then ! _ , ° . .
..... , . ..., It does not get steady somehow,
went to the buggy and got a pistol *
which she pointed at Moore’s wife,! ^* wo 8e ^ °f republican delegates
causing that lady to 11 y for safety, | 'Atlanta this week, both claim-
screaming murder. By this tune* I * n 8 to l>e the true delegation. Ex.
the child who hail gone for an axe, There are on the equity docket
returned and made two attempts to of the April term of Richmond »Su-
strike his mother with a hoe. Mrs. perior Court twenty-three divorce
&!oore returned to Jesupand a war- cases
rant was issued against her that
ST. SIMONS DEPARTMENT.
Dm. B. J. MASSEY, ------ EDITOB
Most of the progressive fanners
have this year planted upland rice.
It is very pleasant on the Island
at)iresent, owing to the sea-breezes.
We have had rain, but farmers
sav not enough to wet the ground
well.
An old Atlanta friend caught,
this season, in Florida, exactly five
thousand and eight fish.
Capt. Dart must hurry up his
improvements on the beach. There
are inquiries nbout them.
Oleander’s grow so large on the
Island that one of our farmers
make fence posts of them.
The remains of the largest ’gator
of the season are to be seen in Man-
head river just above here. The
saurian was probably shot by a
passenger on some steamer a few
.lays ago.
One hundred and fifty years ago
the word tabby was spelled t-a-p-
I p-y, a proper admixture of lime,
1 oyster-shells and wnter, making a
night for assault and battery, but
she got aboard the train and left
for Savannah before the warrant
could lie served. A telegram was
sent and she was arrested in Sa
vannah on Saturday and lodged in
the 1’olicc Biu racks.
HON. KUEUSE. LESTER.
\Vc have noticed tlmt many of
our exchanges have come out in fa
vor of Hon. ltufus K. Iz-stcr ns
Governor, during the past week.—
\Vu arc glnd to see it, and would
liko very much to see the matter
pushed to the extent of nominating
him. \Yc know of no man whose
name lias been mentioned in ibis
connection that wc would sooner
liuvo nominated and elected than
Unfits K. Ixulor. He bus been for
several years a prominent mnu in
this State, and lias filled every po
sition to which be lias been called
with perfect satisfaction t<> those
hard substance of a brindle or mot-
Thc Georgia Press Association I tlecl coIor fur building purposes,
meets on the 1211, of May, the day 0ur M friend „ n(1 neighbor ,
on which the Glynn County Fair L, . ^ in forms us that for
opens. How unfortunate. L,any years the custom house for
Over two thousand dollars re- al j thi8 part Q f the United States
ward have been offered for the np~ stood at Frederica. Persons living
prehension of the murderer of Da- Uierc can still show the remains of
vid Tutcn, of Appling county.
Albany has just discovered that
she has no authority in her charter
for ]M>lioemen, so her policemen are
only watchmen aud cannot arrest.
its foundation
The first houses built in Savannah
in 1733 were of clapboards. “ In
March, 1736, forty families, com
landed by Gen. Oglethorpe, did
Macon had a grand firemen’s go to Frederica,” “ where the said
parade last week, three visiting people did immediately build
ompanies competing also. The themselves palmetto huts by joint
R. B. REPPARD,
MANUFACTURER AND SHIPPER OF
Yellow Pine Lumber,
Savannah and. Brunswick, Gra.
Post Office Address, »Savannah, Ga.
aprill ly
Macon hoys kept all of the prizes at
home, however.
Charley Pendleton, of the Val
dosta 7Tma, opened battery some-
labor to shelter themselves from the
weather.”
Kllis Hunter is in receipt, per
last steamer, of a camera obterura
time since on the unprotected pig- upon the latest improved plan, and
a full assortment of the very best
chemicals, and other materials for
photographing, lie is all an fait at
the business—one of the most com-
petent artists in Georgia. We be
speak for him a liberal patronage.
I have chicken pie as long as flour
1 I holds out, the good old mesdames
give a fellow a chicken pie apiece
for each hawk he kills every sea-
rencly sit in their office and enjoy
sermons preached on the Island on
Sabbath afternoons.
In a joint oath, sworn and sub
scribed to on the 29th day of Nov.,
1741, Messrs. John Roberson and
Joseph Cannon, (in an account
against Gen. Oglethorpe), state that
in May, 1736, they, together with
twenty other “inhabitants of Fred
erica, went to making of brick, saw
ing of timber, and providing of oth
er materials, in order to build twen
ty seven brick houses—which labor
they continued till December fol
lowing.” Home of the old brick
are now dug or plowed up from
the site of those old buildings when
parties need brick for building
houses, chimneys, etc. They are
said to be very sound, and better
than the brick of the present day
for ordinary purposes. As no
brick have been made in or near
the Island for the last century, the
question naturally arises, where
did Oglethorpe find suitable clay?
Our neighbor and life time friend,
Maj. Dart, of Brunswick, assures
us that in his curliest recollection
there were the remains of extensive
Brunswick & Albany Railroad Co
CllAXOB OF SCHEDULE.
SC PERINTENDF.NT’S OFFICE, l
IIiiunhwh k, Oa.. July 17th. 1879, j
O N and after July 17th, 1879, passing*
train* on this float! will run a* follows:
Pa*M4>ng<ir Train leave* Brunswick dally (e«-
cept Sunt ay) at 7:00 A M
Arrive* at Tebeauville, A. ft O. It. K.,at. .11:17 A N
Loavea TeheauviUe, A. ft Q. It. K .at 11:37 A M
Jlylexrept Sunday)at.8:00 A M
tile, A. ft O. R. K.,
, A. ft O. K. It., at....4:40 P M
4:19 P M
40 P M
30 P M
git*. and says “away with him.”-
Result—only four men left in Val
dosta in favor of the hogs running
at large.
An enterprising farmer recently
carried into the Coin in l»us market
who elected him. As a Senator ’l 11 ' 10 11 quantity of honie-miide | Now give us a picture of the null,
and as President of the Senate lie lnri1 . " “<’>'■ readily at a high j x T ,> on the main, where they
has won a Slate-wide reputation.— price. Why can’t lard ho muih*
Mr. I si's ter is a man of sterling in- j F° r market in "Georgia as well
tegiity, of lino ability and of pleas- j ^ u ‘ " ^
ing address, and in him Georgia 8u|»enntendont J. «M. Edwards,
would have a Governor of whom all of the M. & B. R. R., was presented
might lie proud. W'e trust that with a silver waiter, pitcher and
our |>ooplc in all this section will I goblets, by the officers and em-
unite it|mui him as their choice in ! ployes of the Northeastern Ruil-
the nominating convention. road, on the eve of his leaving them grow to such Aldermanic propor-
I to take charge of the M. it B. R. R. tions, before lie got through hoard-
James Jolly, t'..e murderer of!'"* n,,,,,n K his P ic8 > ho
Miss Norris in DcKalh county, lias would have to charter Doc Stal-
confessed his crime, and pointed littg s lighter, the steamer Ruby,.or
out to the officers the grave of his : 11 six-horse team, to transport him
victim. A search revealed her!'" sections from pie to pie.
bones, and confirmed his statement. I In I860, just eighty years ago,
The finding of the remains has ere- the line between the white settlers
ated great excitement in the coun- and Indians in Georgia ran just
ty, and further developments are west of the Ogoecheo river to Fort straight, well-proportioned, heavy
awaited with interest. j Barrington, (which was on the I whiskered gentleman, of apparent-
On Saturday last three prisoners southern hank of the Altamaha, at ty about thirty-five years of age,
. I "V . , ' , j n one cell of the Thoinosville jail, the ferry hearing that name at|who excused himself by saying
)u a few minutes appeared with his | »*»*• U'° 'luring uiver springing ' ( w |„, , V , T( . f rom tfieir necks p resen t) thence a few miles back that he was the great-grandson of
tiiunsel, who asked a delay to oiiu-1 head-foremost, dashed 121) feet to the lloor), obtained possession of f ’ . , , ,, . f , , a Major-General of Revolutionary
Lie him to apply to the Superior down into the water below. Fora awireand withit picke.1 the locks the Satilla river - f*")®, who ha*l oi*erated extensive-
.nurt for a writ of habeas mrpiis.— few seconds ho w as underneath tb- l ' J ll ”‘ L, ' ld I
A clock-tinker ho.s put the ghont
of the late Patch to the blush, lb*
jumped, last Saturday, from a rail
way bridge into Green river, Ken
tucky. Ulothcd in black pantaloons 1
and a white waistcoat, and with a
tight-fitting skull-cap on his head,
8a* Fiunwo, April 19.—In the he walked out to the middle of the
police court this morning the pros- bridge and laughed and joked a few
editing uttt»nioy asked the commit- j minutes with the crowd, when he
inent of Dennis Kearney. The lat-1 announced lie was ready to make i
ter was not pr«*s4*nt at the time, hut the |M*rilous leap. One, two, three,
son. Now, if that was the custom brick yards on Brick kiln creek, be-
on St. Simons, our young friend, tween where St. Simons Mills are
who is reported to have killed two now located and Frederica, onCris-
hundred hawks this season, would pin island, north of St. Simons, and
the Hermitage, on Turtle rive/.—
At tho latter placc^ splendid tiles
for hearths and fire-places were
mm KKAKNEY,
made so well and hard they would
ring like metal when struck. In
Maj. Dart’s youth, they were often
spoken of as the Hermitage tile.
On our passage by rail, the oth
er night, from Brunswick to Jcsup,
we were approached by a tall,
ft t>., iiMwcngi'i
wirk )'OliDO«'t at 1
Jewelry Headquarters
—OK—
W. F, DOERFUNGER.
C ULL an.l ■•tftniitio bl* largo an. tWantifiilly M
J lot t.*l atv*« k of
•JEWELliY,
WATCHES,
Ete„ Etc.
Wbb h baa ju*t arrival and In being sold at lot
price*.
Kepitlr* of a 11 bind* done on *bori nolle
•and *Mtl*fnrtloii (•unrnnlrrd.
Patent of Stiffened back Watclie
Savnnimli and
Steamboat
Brunswick
Line.
THE FINE SALOON HTEAMEK
D.*yid
w ,,x "
CAPT. P. II. WAHU.
•ve Savannah every Monday a
Thiir*day. at 4 vm, arriving at Brui
every Tue-.Iay and Friday eventuR. 1
. V. PENNIMAN, Agent.
IfAftHIMAN. Managci
. F. UAKHY.O. F. A..
lirunaw
.vauuab, (ia.
Tlie c(*urt denied the ret|Ut*stiis un- water, hut as s(m»u
chains From this it will be seen that the
1 floor, hut could not get tip
„ _ . i i t ^ ,' r ^! | From around their necks. When whites occupied but a strip of land
usual ami extraordinary. Commit- j « lH ’ ve tht ' «'rfnce, swmimmg .usti- (he jailer bn.ugbt tl.eirdinner, they on U)e „ mlM , lnil i8 | an j 8 of but few
nient was then made out, and Kear-,Iy. a tremendous cheer went up attacked him, using tlie swinging ... . . . t •
nev evidently grnitlv depresseil from l»oth banks of tho river, and Minins as weapons. Tlie jailer im- 1 ^
and eluigrineil waataken u’b.w.- the canoe that ..addled him .shore ■’>»• »>- l ' redlbk ' U>
nnu 1 nagnne.1, nna u.a. u , , , . , . . |ceedeil m preventing their escape meats made upon the red man In
in a few minutes he was removed was met by hundreds ol excited m,til lul., arrived.
to a hack and driven to the house people. His cap was filled to over-
of correction, where, after going! Ilowing with silver. Excessive Heat
through the hands of a barber and — ! nu,l improper loud at tl*is w
diHinlng a convict’s garb, he was TdegngJt X Mmengtr: One of our the year may »p*--hly ran,
planed in a .ill. His counsel will prominent bank officere holds an IKi.Sulwaya Ckept in tUe'ho».e.
apply for a writ of tiaU‘iis corpus, or, l er fr° |n abroad to purchase city it is uiH-quult il for uuniiug motht>n
but it is not expected U» avail tho l M *‘»ds. lie could not find any for * ,th t*‘‘ thiug chil.ln n. mid not ouly
prisone
ly, during that imiKirtant struggle,
Ton it
riaoner anything. sale for less than IXi, and finally jamTenriutuDtum^i^CruDiiw.' e The steamer Ruby has boon “™-| t | lat «if anj one t he State could
a f ",.r* .. u . paid tlmt for them. This must he bat prevents these .tangerous iittsek«. pletcd, by the running of which | . ., r . ln .if.. t l„. r
Speaking of the mi nt talk aWt uf h „ t<1 llf Hy iu the theri . is double daily communica- b m wh ° h “
loaea Taylor buying the M A It. * ,'.. .. ' rare. H Uehe.Iudi. .. / .... „ w- it was ..ar humbU rlj. Feel.ng
in Georgia, and who had also lived
nnd died in Georgia; that he him
self was bom ami raised in Ken
tucky, and knew nothing of his
grandfather’s relations, except by
his white brother w ithin that short j tradition. Never having been in
,j lllc Georgia before, he had, as soon as
he landed at Brunswick, set about
_ | putting into execution the long-in-
Yes. There have been built, with-1
in the last eight months several! ... ... ..... .
, ... ... , ever permitted to visit that Mate
dwellings, and otto business house. . . , . ,,
He was informed m the next car
‘Isttt. Simons Mills improving ?”
asks a genUemaii, frjnn | tended design'of "learning"’^ he
could about his Georgia relations, if
REGULAR LINE !
TO
llriiiiNtvick mnl LamlingH ou
Satilla lilver.
THE STEAMER
CAPT. w. c. I
\iriLL l«*v«* Havannxli *v«
\y lt(r. MTlVIUK I
W*.ln<->ul*y evnuiDK. leaving
till* River. Heturniug, will
rery s*tnr>U'
ill le*vt
eniiiK for
LITTLEFIELD ft TWO*. Agent*
Bruu*wU.-k, t
J. 1*. CHASE. Agent, Htvuiuth.
(Ud'na.Ulu- Hawki'iisidlc7>^,t"h to ,I|C I " oml >crs and movers K.-sii,,'..' NVmmsue«,P,.fi,m.Uonof the tion betw-een this place l *" d ''runs-1 gratifioil that olir U1 ,p ret ending
* , . . ‘ for the funding commission and •‘••nrt. W akefulnrs*, Neuralgic Iuiii*, wick. 1 he Savannah and Honda .. .. . .. .
thus concludes an article: !the citiz.-ns aud pro,s rty holders i‘ 1 ' Tt ' r steamers touch here going aild concerning the early history
The whole matter lias lieen in-'„ „ „ ,, v * " BionmeU and nil other nvriptoua wud, 1 .1 ^ of Georgia were appreciate!!, and
volved in mvsU-rv to us aver since *! ,, r:1 'f <be Oty Conn- f„ra.. of Dy.p-psi,.. regaibs.tirel«w- eonung. On aome d*y. there « ^
the legislature Gaik up the aubiect «• ‘(»»•'"* do Boys ‘° h ' l ‘ of a noble old Georgian, we prom-
last summer. We could not under- the.r duty promptly, they will nev- fsiet. „?*1.0U b..ttle su.l try it. Sol, I ‘*>at anyone wishing logo North ^
stand how a com|«ny could afiord er Is- below par again. ! by all first class druggist. or South by steamer can leave al- j 5’ , . . . P.
to nay the State the value of the; JL «pM-3m. “ _ Lost any t.me. One aftenusm -’"'••‘"■''■'Ce the demred mforma-
SAM UILI;s 11 XAfY , T u ^,^ v “ ir 'L ,n Mr ,f t ? .mdi 1 !"“ T k ‘T were four T"T
c«»n txi Atlanta in competition with i*>uchlmrg. V*., by Mr. l arroll, In g ,gfit at the same time, lH*side8 . ... .
!l n . i « j il* i Governor Colnuitt Iiim Umi*.! «« “ «u|»«»ree.hng nil other brwn«U of R . , .. next issue, Major-General Elijah
the Central Road. \\ e never be-; vioverm*r loiquui na« i.-suod nn .moking bihaceo. i« aohl atmuue prKN- -four or five other cr&rU under sail. j_. ’ J
iieved the road could be leaaed un- onler turning over 8am Hill from •»» Durimm’a Hint'intliret* griut.-* tM>te«*r Brides the regular telegraphic com- Clarke
der tlie law, and we never thought the hands of the law to the care of l v ‘,*7 c “ r munication, we have now a Bell
i ojicration, so that we *
• trains on the railroads,
^PPFaHhtaprofeMt
tion. With this explanation, we
... will present to our readers, in the
time, besides! . . ..... .
n conipanv would buv it and colli- • # .1 « « . o*ll liolil* the iii* <1aU f«»r uiaiiiifiictur- ’
ply with the obi gntioiw of a pur- t J 1# ? f tl ’" f,,r lll "»- '*—* 1—>king b.lweco iu the telephone in opci
chase. We don't yet understand it »'“• Mlll ls 8t,U »» h ult "" can hear the trail
any more than we do theabominn- jail, bnt will be sent to Millcdge- A.l.tj,.^ Carrol 1 . Kolv'lliM “kwi >" Brunswick, t
It. ROBINS,
PHYSICIAN 4 SURGEON,
Me g.-m puzzle.
ville enrlv next week
'Wert. 1.) we Mm
the bells ringing, j
etc . whilst the Brunswickians se-
I will b.
Uking t*x 1
NOTICE.
»t th*> k4-v«t*1 uaiuM plai’ei
tilt; ta'ule- Intlow, for the
return* (or the >.*r 1880:
k. April I*t, id. »n.l 3d.
lh-thel April Hth.
“ Tier « uo.
*Mh. 2lat I
•), April 33d.
SU-rhUK Stall ’it April 36th.
Ik-thel. April 37th.
New Hop* (W. Turner ft Co. * *t4)r«*). April 2»th
lirunawh-k. May HHh. 11th aud 13Ih.
Ht. Mtiion* (J. E Dart a atore). May 14th.
Sterling Station. May 17th.
Bethel. May l*th
New Hope tW. Tumor k Co.’# atore). May JM.
While taking n-turna id BrunawUk, niy ofllci
rill b« a* the atore of J. P. Nelson
Wm.TL’RNEB.
Deceiver Tax Return*, olvnn county, Oa.
IIAIlDWAHE $k STOVES^
plow*. lloor*. |.ani|>«,
Heckrt Muk, •! Lamp
Jk Table 4.law*. Flxlarra,
( utlrry. Cutup*. K-roalne
Tinware, C rockery, 4t Lard Oil,
sew nil!,
--1SSO--
—OF THE—
SOUTHWEST GEORGIA
INDUSTRIAL ASSDCIA’N
WILL BE HELD AT THE PAIR GROUNDS,
May I», 20, and 21,1880.
Open To All Contributors !
Special Features !
brand Exhibition of Farm and Gar
den Products!
Urand lira.. Hand nnd Military
Contest and Regatta !
RACES EVERY DAY!
Low Excursion Rates on all the
Railroads !
Tz^OR Premium Llat, containing full partlcu-
I 1 Ur*. a.l ir.w*
Iz. E. WELCH, President.
Or, P. V. EVANS, Horretary,
SAVANNAH.
Cheapest A Best
HOTEL IN TIIE
SOUTH.
Rates $1.50 & $2.00 a Day,
According to location of Room.
JOS. HERSCHDACH, Prop’r
July3ft-ly.
J. M. DEXTER,
Banker and Broker,
Exchange bought and soli
I usura nee A Real Estate Agent.'
•tie by
I- U IIOYT 4 a